Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
His primary areas of investigation include Politics, Law, Media studies, Democracy and Humanities. The study incorporates disciplines such as Contemporary society, Cultural turn and Power in addition to Politics. His Law study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Law and economics.
His Media studies study focuses on Popular culture in particular. His Democracy research incorporates themes from Online discussion, Information technology and Polity. His Humanities study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Face, Performance art and Musicology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Politics, Media studies, Art history, Popular music and Popular culture. His Politics study is concerned with the larger field of Law. The various areas that he examines in his Media studies study include Public relations, Advertising, Mass media, Political culture and Social science.
His work on Performance art as part of general Art history research is frequently linked to Frith, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Popular music, focusing on Music history and, on occasion, Musicology. His study in Popular culture is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Entertainment and Populism.
Politics, Media studies, Art history, Creativity and Popular music are his primary areas of study. Law covers John Street research in Politics. The concepts of his Law study are interwoven with issues in Law and economics and Close reading.
His work deals with themes such as Social change, Credibility, Narrative and Performance art, which intersect with Media studies. His study in the fields of Punk under the domain of Art history overlaps with other disciplines such as Free world, Frith and Mercury. His Popular music research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Aesthetics, Copying, Youth culture and Musical.
John Street mainly focuses on Music industry, Politics, Public relations, Political economy and Media studies. His Music industry research integrates issues from Aesthetics, Copying, Originality, Popular music and Musical. Many of his studies on Politics apply to Competition as well.
His work in Public relations tackles topics such as Creativity which are related to areas like Loyalty, Cultural policy and Incentive. The Political economy study combines topics in areas such as Law, Diversity, Intervention and Democracy. While working on this project, John Street studies both Media studies and Pragmatism.
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The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock
Simon Frith;Will Straw;John Street.
(2001)
University of Edinburgh
University of East Anglia
Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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